Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 12, 2005, 2005 Special Edition, Page 24, Image 24

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/ decided early
to give my life to
something eternal
and absolute. Not
to these little gods
that are here today
and gone
tomorrow, but to
God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
— Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. from "Rediscovering Lost Values,"
Feb. 28, 1954
ASS 1ST E I) E I V I NG
in the neighborhood you call
N P V y a i K I M t l ’LN D tN ll
TAKE COMFORT IN a IK CAKE
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t's easy to call Irvington Village home. We're an assisted living resi
dence right in your neighborhood, less than 20 minutes from everything
you love about Northeast Portland—sporting events, concerts, Museums
and more.
Lively Alberta Street is just four blocks from our building. Shop, visit with friends and family, eat at
your favorite restaurant. When you live at Irvington Village. You are still part of the extraordinary
community we call home.
At Irvington Village you live your life your way, without the responsibilities and chores of home
ownership. Our staff is caring and supportive. We make sure you have the assistance you need so
your family can enjoy being with you instead of taking care of you.
Enjoy our new residence. Read in our cozy library.
Throw a party in the community room. Visit family
in the courtyard while the grand-children play in
the neighboring playground.
Enjoy our friendship. Share delicious
home-cooked meals. Participate in musical
programming. Cheer on your favorite team
with fellow fans. Take up a new hobby.
Take comfort in knowing you made sure you
have the care you need.
Color this picture of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
I rvington V illage
.t Covenant -, vx/s/eii Living Community
420 N.E. Mason St.
Portland, Oregon 97211
(503) 546-9292
Developed and managed
by Covenant Retirement
Communities
There can he no deep
disappointment where
there is not deep love.
— Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in his
"Letter from Birmingham Jail,"
April 16,1963
For every Portland police officer,
there is a story...
My story...
Captain Dorothy Elmore,
“I began my career here in law enforcement
as I was preparing for a course of study in
law. I have always held a strong
determination to focus my career on
upholding and improving equality in all
aspects of life. I discovered right away that
law enforcement was an excellent path for
pursuing this goal."
Join us and
write the next chapter.
Contact Officer Larry Anderson at: 503-823-0473,
1-888-735-4259. For additional information or to apply
on-line, please visit our website at: www.portlandpolice.com
Integrity • Compassion • Accountability • Respect • Excellence • Service